Elite remote viewers investigate the controversial Joe Tippens Protocol using fenbendazole for cancer treatment, revealing spiritual dimensions and energy healing aspects mainstream medicine ignores.
When a man named Joe Tippens claimed he cured his terminal cancer using a dog deworming medication, the medical establishment dismissed him as delusional. But what if there's more to this story than meets the eye?
A team of elite remote viewers, trained in intelligence agency protocols, conducted blind sessions targeting the mechanisms behind the Joe Tippens Protocol. What they discovered goes far beyond simple biochemistry - revealing spiritual dimensions to healing that mainstream medicine refuses to acknowledge.
The viewers perceived not just the physical interactions of fenbendazole with cancer cells, but also energetic healing processes, spiritual guidance, and what appeared to be intervention from non-physical entities. They saw auras expanding, DNA being protected and repaired, and healing energies flowing through the human body.
Most intriguingly, multiple viewers independently perceived Native American spiritual guides and plant medicine connections, suggesting this protocol taps into ancient healing wisdom that has been suppressed by modern medical institutions.
This session was recorded on June 15th, 2020.